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SITUATIONS VACANT. \\T ANTED, February Ist, good Cook-* Laundress and House-Parlourmaid. Good references essential. Mrs Leslie Maunsell, Bridge, Masterton. Vy^ANTED —Printer, to take manage- ” " ment of a Country Newspaper and General Printing Office. Apply, enclosing testimonials, to “Leader" office, Temuka. 957 \yANTED, Smart, experienced WaitT » ress, to take charge .of Dining Room; must be used to quick tradebtate age, and enclose copies of references, to Private Hotel, Dannevirke. Wage 40s weekly. 610 CJTAR REGISTRY OFFICE, 276, Lamb. £7 ton quay. 'Phone 2339. Wanted First-class Male Chef and Second Cook (references essential), leading hotel; experienced Waiter (club). CJTAR BJSGIBTRY OFFICE, 276, Lamb~p ton quay. Wanted —Cooks. CookGenerals (private), highest wages; Children’s Nurses, Housemaids (stations), Domestic Workers. QTAB REGISTRY, 276. Quay. Wanted —Head Gardeners, Farm Hands, several good Milkers. CTAB REGISTRY, 276, Quay. Wanted Vp , —First-class Waitresses (Tearooms, hwtels), Companion-Helps. Governesses, Laundresses, Honsemnids (school o, CJCOTTISH REGISTRY. 208. Lambton quay, opposite Kirkcaldie’s—Wanted. Refined Housekeeper (widower with children), Laundress. SCOTTISH REGISTRY, 208, T-mleaw Jp qnay, opposite Kirkcaldie’s— Wanted, Cooks, Housemaid-Laundress (hotel). Children’s Nurse. CJCOTTISH REGISTRY, 208. Lambtai opposite Kirkcaldie’e—Wanted. clmS 88 ' ’ Alan (digging). Waitresses, CJCOTTIbH REGISTRY. 206. Lambed ouay, opposite Kirkcaldie’a—Wanted, iv lichen maids, Milkers, Gardeners, n***i*fti maids. PERSONAL. TACK— Have just seen the very Car TV Ton want for carrying samples, nerfect condition, low price? Wnta Owner, G.P.O. Box 1375, Wellington— Wilfred. MILLINERY. Little Salon where courtesy * uitltatan is given. The Artcraft Millinery Salon, 24, Manners street. fiIHE Little Shop (opp. Begg'a Musio , Store) is the place for nobby Hate at very reasonable prices. Artcraft Millinery, Manners street. T 118 make yonr Xmae Hat. Much cheaper at The Artcraft. ~ MILLINERY SALON, A RTCRAFT - MILLINERY SALON, 2*, Manners. street. EGHORN Hats, prettily trimmed, nl 21s at The Artcraft. DAINTY Model Hats, chio styles, from 25s at The Artcraft, 24. Manners Street A BTCBAFT xk 24.

the Addle—- . The Artcraft, M. M»nn»ra ilmi / PRESS AND FASHION, BUT your Clothes end Shoes »■<* pay tty the instalment system. * laTem riew ns. People's Clothing Company, )«, Lambton quay, upstairs (next iw hams). ffg Dinnaiiiikiiia « BL “T , vian street.—Ready-to-wear Coat brocks from J 3 Ss: alterations; etc. Chargee moderate. WhW Premises; opposite Uottin'a UK b’ Cuba street, liay vice's Big Bargaix Store Removal Sale now on. d~hN Friday, Great Millineiy Sale. AU jf. .Hats 16s fid, ami eroiy day Is lees Uu they reach Is. 600 Untnmmed Hate at fis Ud. Queree Bros., 116. Willis street f'XARTER'S Money-Wanted ft'houaands Wonderful Bargains. See windows. Sample Corsets one-third ordinary price. Note address, 130, Cuba street. ON Friday, miles of beautiful Ribbons up to 2s Ud for 9d. Wide Satin Ribbons, wide Velvet Ribbons, Tinsel Fdgo Ribbons, .all Sd. Queree Bros.. 116, Willis street, SILK SHIRTS—Best selection in plains and stripes—neglige, tennis md canoe, style, at ' BraUsford’s, Kodak Corner and Courtenay placet. ON Friday, Maids' Ready-to-wear Baric Straw Hats, suitable for winter, 16a fid for 6s Ud. Heaps of Flowers at 2a Ud trail. Queree Bros., 116, Willie street. rrUIE BARGAIN STORK—Haynes's. •A 158 Cuba street, opposite Dustin's, Hen’s Tweed Trousers from 14s fid a pair; Ken's strong Denims He fid, maw 7a fid; Men's Tailored Suits; from JE3 15s; Men's Sport Suite .£5 sa. now 60a. SILK SHIRTS—Best selection in plsiSf and stripes—neglige, tennis canoe style, at Brarteford's, Kodak Corner a*nd Courtenay place. \|hS H. COLLINS has lust opened "A new shop, 34. Courtenay place (next Rod's Butchery), with a large stock of Ladies’ and Children's Wear; «lm Fancy Goode and Toys WANTED Known —Fashion and Quality in Boots and Clothing at H. Davis’s. New and Secondhand Dealer, corner Jessie end Taranaki - streets. 'Phone 21-20 G T ARGE STOCK of Ladies’ and ra<nd. A-J ren's Wear; also wide selection of Knitting Wools, all colours, lire E. Collins 34. Courtenay place (next Rod’s Buteberv) and 61. Vivien street. INFANTS’ OUTFITS at moderate prices to suit all purses: call and inspect extensive stock. Mrs E. Collins; 34. Courtenay place (rext Bod’s Butehery) end at 61. Vivian street.

NURSES" and Waitresses' Aprons stocked and made tb order. 'Hits a note of out addresses; Mrs S. Collins, S 4. Courtenay olace (next Bod's Butcbsnd SI Virian «tn»t MISCELLANEOUS. TCTOBKERS about to tarnish! Before * » buying new Furniture ass 8. C. Gibson’s stock. Second-hand dealer, opposite Panama Hotel, corner Viriao and Taranaki streets. \\f ANTED Known _ Furniture. Bed- •” din*. Chesterfield Suites, n R Chsiis, etc., at Everybody's Auction Mart. 57, Cuba street. Trj us for Chess Furniture Q T OCKSMITH will be sent any addran MU Brag 'Phone 135. Osborne and Co.. 58, Willis street, are specialists in Safa overhauling and adjusting; Locks. Primuses. etc., repaired. QOnn BOXES first-grade Typewriter OUUIf Carbons in stock, in all ooW ours. Fox Typewriter Co.. 32. Grey street. REDUCED 20 per cent., GO Typewriters, latest models, slightly shop soiled, .12 months' guarantee; easy terms. W. J. Seater and Co.. 32. Grey street. JjKIX TYPEWRITERS, " latest mods!*. a. folly guaranteed, reduced 20 per cent, for one month only. Get our price list W. J. Seater and Co.. 32, Gray street. ' CHEAPEST in Wellington—Wardrobes from 25 12a 6d. Cots from sa, Dressers 37s fid. H.B. Chain IBs. Baby's High Chair 15s, Hospital Bedsteads Jtz 7s Gd. Duchesee Chests jQ 15s. Everybody's Auction Mart. 87. Cohn ‘

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New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11423, 20 January 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11423, 20 January 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11423, 20 January 1923, Page 1

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